Item of John Smythe for his wyfe and his childe buryalls in the churche 5$/ Item of John Thominson for the bell ringinge for one John /12d Item of Lawrence Herrison for the bell ringinge for Elizabeth /12d Item of William Barber for William Herrison burial in the churche Item of Uxor Bowes for the bell ringinge for her husband 3/ /12d /12d 4/4 Item of Thomas Frankland for the bell ringinge for his Item of Mr Consett for his sonne buryall in the churche & for the bell ringinge Item of the said Nycholas Arlushe for his wyfe burial in the churche & for the bell ringing 4/4 4/4 brother John Frankland /12d Item for the buriall of Mr Bradley child in the churche and for the bell ringinge 2/5 Disbursements mayd by John Watkinson, churchwarden, Imprimis to John Lowther thelder, twoo stone and fower pounds Item geven to 2 poore men the 23° of Maye 25/8d Item to Edward Johnson for 4 stone of lead 164 Item to Rychard Carye for 2 secks of lyme Item to William Stayner for 3 dayes worke for helpinge the glasier to remove stones Item paid to Myles Graye 27 Maye for this yeares fee, dew at Midsomer next cominge Item to William Marshall for maykinge ij trissolls & wood for the same Item to Rychard Ustye for 2 hundred of peatts and carringe them to the storehouse Item to John Petche for iron bares Item to Robart Thornton for iron bares Item for fetchinge the said lyme at Howden dicke /18d /2d 65/6d Item for alle bestowed of the glasior & others 2/ Item for the ministers and the churchwardens chardges at Item paid to Myles Graye in the presence of Mr Pearson, Item for lyinge downe stones in the churche Item paid to Elizabeth Mawe for washing the surplace & the tableclothe for mydsomer quarter & mendinge the stoorehouse windowes with lyme & stone. Item to Thomas Garnet for dressinge the stoorehouse Item for mendinge the stoorehouse door & for wood & nayles to the same /3d /3d 18d Item geven to a poore man, John Kent, 11° July, lycensed by my L. grace and the Counsell Item geven to 3 poore men that was licensed, to evrye of them 4d 18d /120 Item for one lood of sand Item geven to a poore man, George Browne, proctor for the hospital of St. Ketherine in Yorke, 18° of Julye Item paid to Nycholas Olfeild for one hundred of tenpennye nayles & one hundred of sixpennye nayles for naylinge downe lead & sarking bords2 on the roufe of the churche /164 /12d /8d Item geven to a poore mã Tho: Browne, the 8° August, lycensed by the bushope of Durame /4d Item to John Hall for wood Item to Reginald Tood for 2 hundred of peatts for the plumer /1od /8d Item for sarkinge bords /12d Item paid to Thomas Taylor, plumer, for 15 dayes worke /20d 15 Item for carredge from Selbye to Hoveden. Item to Thomas Garnet for 15 dayes worke servinge the plumer, at the raite of sixpence a daye to meate & wadge Item for 2 sacks of lyme bought at Selbye 30/ 76d /16d /4d Item paid to Rychard Freman, tyler, for one dayes worke and one halfe /12d. His twoo nen 2 dayes worke 2/ for pointinge and repayringe about the churche 166 greave" grave or vault beneath the Metham chapel, now the burial place of the Saltmarshe family. Mr. Metham's altar is mentioned on page 468. 3/ 2 The sarking boards were the covering of wood above the rafters, immediately under the slates or lead. one velvitt quishinge Item for one yard & one halfe of tufted secclothe for bottominge said quishinge Item for one yard & one halfe of secclothe for lyninge the Item for halfe one ounce of Watchet' silke /12d Item for halfe one stone of fethers for the same quishinge /15d 120d Item for maykinge the said quishinge It. geven to a poore man, William Hotcheson, the 26° Sept. Item paid to John Hall, clarke, for this halfe yeres fee, dewe at Mychaellmas instant, for keepinge the clocke, ringinge eight aclocke, & dressinge the leads 13d 18d 12d Item to a poore man, Oswald Metcalfe, ye 10° Oct', lycensed Item to Elizabethe Mawe for washinge the surplace & the tableclothe for Mychaellmas qtr 10/ by my Lord Grace & the Counsell It. to William Bowes wife for 2 pounds of candells It. for greace & tallowe for the bells on cronation day Item paid to 5 ringers that gyded the bells on cronation day /20d It. to John Petche for mendinge 2 belltiers & maikinge 3 boulstors & 4 cottrells & mendinge 3 cottrells 18d 18d 184 18d Item for alle bestowed on workmen Item geven to the said Steven Scorbroufe besides his waiges upon his good behaviour & his present mood Item to the said Steven for his day waidge when he came, & his day waig when he went home Item paid to Steven Scorbroughe for his halfe yeres fee, dew 17o November, 1596 Item to Thomas Garnett for helpin him about the bells for one day worke Item to Richard Mawe for lyinge downe stones in the churche Item paid to Lawrence Herrison wife for wyne 21 November Item paid to Steven Scorbroughe as part & parcel of the fee dew 22° Marche next Item to Francis Mayson for bread Item for one secke of lyme & bringinge to Howden the 23° of November Item paid to Mr Fothergill for articles for us churchwardens - 1 "Watchet"= pale blue. 2 "rosell" rosin or resin, still sometimes pronounced rosell in East Yorkshire. /201 /1od /200 Item allowed to 16 churchwardens for ther twoo seinge dayes, evrye of them, 12d Item paid to John Flood, plumer, for sowther Item to the said John Flood for lead Item to him for workmanshipe, mendinge the lowe leads. Item paid to Elizabethe Mawe for washinge the surplace & Item to Elizabethe Mawe for washinge the surplace & the Item paid to Steven Scorbroughe as the last partte, in full satisfaction and payment for his halfe yeres fee, dew the 25° of Marche, 1597 Item geven to a poore man, William Cherrye Item geven to a poore woman, lycensed, 25 Marche Item paid to John Hall wife the halfe yeres fee dew to her Item geven to twoo poore men, one Wm Mayvell & Robert Freer, 3 aprill, wch had my Lord grace & the counsell's lycense Item to Nycholas Olfeild for halfe one hundred of sixpenny nayles for the bells Item to John Petche for mendinge fyve bell tyers & maykinge bowstors & cottrills /12d 18d 13d Item for paper Disbursements by Laurence Harrison as followith, 1597–8. Impmis to one upon a breife Item for a copie of artickles upon the seane daye Item to Richard Mawe for mendinge the churchyard wall, & pointinge & mendinge about the churche, and for breeke for the same, 11 April Item paid to Xpofer Harfourd, heighe counstable, 1 aprill, 1597, for layme souldiers Item to a poore man, licensed frome my lord grace & the counsell, & on woman lycensed by Mr Gatt' & others 9d Item to Myles Graie fr his yere for 1597, dew at St John Baptist 135/ Item for leade to glassen the wyndowes withall Item for wodd Item for lyminge of the wyndows Item for lyme, one sacke Item for ij dossen & a halfe of newe iron barrs to the Item to Thomas Garnet for iiij days worke, in helpinge of hym Her Maties broade seale for the hospital of Skirbecke, in Item to one other that hadd a lysence Item paid on the 24 June to one havinge the Quens brode Item to an other, 25 June, havinge my Lords Graces lysence Item paid to Mr Peareson a quarters stipend, allowed by the Item paid to one havinge the quen's Brode Seale, 24th August Item paid to Mr Peareson, precher, accordinge to the agrement Item paid Mr Lawtye chargh, whenas he preched 8$/4d 3/4 4//12d /124 Item to Tho. Storme for his dyner the seane daie I 2d Item payed for Mr Conset & Edwad Peareson & others for the sollicitinge the suyte for the chancell Itm. to John Petche for his lawbour abount the bells & one iron stay & stapples for the great Bell whele £8 2/6 It. to that that gwydyd the bells on the coronation day2 and for rynginge of the same, before the countraye dyd come Inn 9$/8d 1 Mr. Gatt John Gait, Gate or Gates of Howden, younger son of Sir Henry Gates of Semer, M. P. for Yorkshire and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Rebus a five-barred gate. John was buried at Howden in 1607, leaving by VOL. XIX. his wife Isabel Bone, whom he married in 1572: Henry, John baptised 1581; Edward baptised 1582; and Mary, who married Vavasour. 2 Queen Elizabeth was crowned 15th January, 1559. ΕΙ |